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i'm randi kaye. i'm randi kaye. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, sex? >> there are a lot of myths about gay people. >> love? >> i've dated great people. >> and aces. >> uh! >> "sex and the city's" cynthia nixon defending
i'm randi kaye. i'm randi kaye. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, sex? >> there are a lot of myths about gay people. >> love? >> i've dated great people. >> and aces. >> uh! >> "sex and the city's" cynthia nixon defending
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i'm randi kaye. thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. vk -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, the man who changed television forever. >> this news service will be called the cable news network. >> ted turner created this network. >> now here's the news. >> he's never been shy about speaking his mi
i'm randi kaye. thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. vk -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, the man who changed television forever. >> this news service will be called the cable news network. >> ted turner created this network. >> now here's the news. >> he's never been shy about speaking his mi
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i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm drew griffin. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, america's eternal teenager dead at t
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i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm randi kaye. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, vanessa williams. from beauty queen to broadway to tv star way bit o
i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm randi kaye. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, vanessa williams. from beauty queen to broadway to tv star way bit o
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i'm randi kaye with cnn. >> no. you can get the camera out of our property, please. >> he's not on your property. >> bye. >> he's -- >> bye. >> in 2006, caulkins did tell a local paper he didn't do anything wrong blaming the coincidences of the missing men on very bad luck. he suggested maybe they ran way. >> if terrence was alive, terrence would have had somebody to contact his
i'm randi kaye with cnn. >> no. you can get the camera out of our property, please. >> he's not on your property. >> bye. >> he's -- >> bye. >> in 2006, caulkins did tell a local paper he didn't do anything wrong blaming the coincidences of the missing men on very bad luck. he suggested maybe they ran way. >> if terrence was alive, terrence would have had somebody to contact his
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this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, randi kaye. >>> it is one of the worst atrocities to emerge from the war in afghanistan. in a chilling shooting rampage sergeant robert bales allegedly shot down 17 civilians. his lawyer says he may have had post-traumatic stress disorder. a diagnosis that could be used in his defense. that is a scene playing out more and more in courtrooms around the country. vets charged with violent crimes are saying ptsd made them do it. and juries are having to decide, should ptsd be a defense for murder? chris lawrence investigates. >> reporter: raymond williams had worked his whole life for this moment. just retired. looking forward to traveling with his wife and seeing the grandkids. but he went out to get his mail one spring day and was gunned down by a man he never met. his wife found the body. >> she said, "matt. matt. somebody shot dad." and "shot dad." it didn't register. i'm thinking where is he now? did they take him to the -- what hospital is he in? and before i could even get another word out, she goes, "he's dead." >> reporter: raymond's kill
this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, randi kaye. >>> it is one of the worst atrocities to emerge from the war in afghanistan. in a chilling shooting rampage sergeant robert bales allegedly shot down 17 civilians. his lawyer says he may have had post-traumatic stress disorder. a diagnosis that could be used in his defense. that is a scene playing out more and more in courtrooms around the country. vets charged with violent crimes are saying ptsd made them do it. and...
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randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> one note, in a story published in today's atlanta sentinel, the witness described as witness 6 who said he heard it was zimmerman yelling for help later told florida law enforcement he wasn't so sure who it was. joining me now live is former los angeles deputy district attorney, author of "guilt by degrees." how important were zimmerman's wounds on those pictures during the trial? >> i think they are highly significant. i think those are going to be defense exhibits as the first thing they can introduce and through the very first witness they put on. those are consistent with everything that he said, you know, contrary to what people were speculating on in terms of the tape when you see him cleaned up at the police station, this shows him bleeding with cuts and everything else. i don't know that it's going to be the death knell for the prosecution, but it certainly is something that the defense is going to want to put out there. >> martin's girlfriend was on the phone with him. we played part of that recording. i want to listen to what she said to authori
randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> one note, in a story published in today's atlanta sentinel, the witness described as witness 6 who said he heard it was zimmerman yelling for help later told florida law enforcement he wasn't so sure who it was. joining me now live is former los angeles deputy district attorney, author of "guilt by degrees." how important were zimmerman's wounds on those pictures during the trial? >> i think they are highly significant. i think those are going...
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randi kaye. >> and i'm victor blackwell. 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 out west. thanks for starting your day with us. starting with some sad news from the entertainment world. as we've been following this morning, the death of larry hagman. his family says at 81 years old he died of complications from cancer. >> you have dishonored my daddy's name and everything he stood for. maybe you and bobby can live with this, but i can't. >> that's the character he's best known for. the j.r. ewing character from "dallas," one of the best known tv characters of the last 30 years really. d "dallas" was a long running hit in the '70s and '80s and you may remember him as major nelson from "i dream of jean any." barbara eden said i had the pleasure of watching the texas tornado that was larry hagman. can i honestly say that we've lot not just a great actor, not just a television icon, but an element of pure americana. much more on larry hagman later in the hour. >>> black friday has come and gone, but the nat
randi kaye. >> and i'm victor blackwell. 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 out west. thanks for starting your day with us. starting with some sad news from the entertainment world. as we've been following this morning, the death of larry hagman. his family says at 81 years old he died of complications from cancer. >> you have dishonored my daddy's name and everything he stood for. maybe you and bobby can live with this, but i can't. >> that's the character he's best known for....
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here's randi kaye. >> reporter: mike rioux can't go to the grocery store without making a list even for just one item. he can't drive without gripping the steering wheel so hard his knuckles turn white. and he can't stand longer than 30 minutes because of severe back pain. this is mike rioux's life post-afghanistan. >> i need to discover who i am again. i'm not asking for help for the rest of my life. i want to feel like i matter. >> reporter: mike's wife maggie says her husband returned from war a shell of the man he once was. gone was the fun loving, free-spirited laid-back guy he used to be. war, she says, changed him. he still has ringing in the ears from explosions. he also suffers from vertigo, headaches and has terrible anxiety. we saw it firsthand during our interview. mike was so anxious he could hardly sit still. we met at mike rioux's mother's house near phoenix, arizona, where he, his wife and daughter have been living for the last year and a half. maggie and their daughter share a bedroom, and mike sleeps every night on the living room couch. what is it like for you at 51 t
here's randi kaye. >> reporter: mike rioux can't go to the grocery store without making a list even for just one item. he can't drive without gripping the steering wheel so hard his knuckles turn white. and he can't stand longer than 30 minutes because of severe back pain. this is mike rioux's life post-afghanistan. >> i need to discover who i am again. i'm not asking for help for the rest of my life. i want to feel like i matter. >> reporter: mike's wife maggie says her...
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i'm randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. thanks for starting your day with us. >> here are stories we are watching. iran is the most significant threat to global peace and security. they cut off ties. canada's foreign affairs accused iran of engaging in racist rhetoric. iranian diplomats have been given four days to leave. >> 0i people killed and several hundred injured. the quakes are considered moderate. it forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. >>> in politics, president obama's approval rating hit a 15-month high. quite a post convention bump. 52% of americans approve of the president's job performance. it's up seven points from the convention. >>> 59 days on the campaign trail. both president obama and mitt romney are making their final pushes. president obama pushes off a bus tour in florida. today, stops in st. pete and kissimmee. romney is in virginia beach before heading to the nascar race in richmond this evening. >> the president is looking to capitalize on the convention momentum. >> reporter: the
i'm randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. thanks for starting your day with us. >> here are stories we are watching. iran is the most significant threat to global peace and security. they cut off ties. canada's foreign affairs accused iran of engaging in racist rhetoric. iranian diplomats have been given four days to leave. >> 0i people killed and several hundred injured. the quakes are considered moderate. it forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. >>>...
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i'm rob marciano filling in for randi kaye. thanks for starting your morning with us. we'll start you off with the massive wildfire in new mexico. it grew to hiss historic size and it's expected to get bigger. the fire burning in the hela national forest so far has devoured more than 354 square miles. it's the largest fire in the state's history and has been burning for nearly a month now. firefighters are having a tough time controlling it. in new mexico it's not the only state where wildfires are burning. look at this map. massive fires are burning in at least eight other states. we're talking about more than 300,000 acres of land. that's currently on fire. not just in dry states. some fires are burning as far east as michigan. we're off to a quick start here. of course, reynolds wolf here to talk more about the weather situation with this. not a whole lot of snow out west. it's obviously not helping things. the desert southwest specifically arizona and new mexico where this big fire is burning. we probably won't see rain for i don't know how long. >> rob, they reall
i'm rob marciano filling in for randi kaye. thanks for starting your morning with us. we'll start you off with the massive wildfire in new mexico. it grew to hiss historic size and it's expected to get bigger. the fire burning in the hela national forest so far has devoured more than 354 square miles. it's the largest fire in the state's history and has been burning for nearly a month now. firefighters are having a tough time controlling it. in new mexico it's not the only state where wildfires...
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i'm drew griffin >> and i'm randi kaye. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, the hero man who risked his life to save a neighbor. >> i'm a neighbor that did what
i'm drew griffin >> and i'm randi kaye. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, the hero man who risked his life to save a neighbor. >> i'm a neighbor that did what
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i'm randi kaye. if you wonder who this is, it is victor blackwell. he's with me to co-anchor the morning hours. >> i have to say i'm disappointed. >> all right? we just started. >> i expected where i run in and there's confetti, you run across the studio and jump in my arms. >> we tried that -- >> confetti wasn't in the budget? >> yeah. let's get you caught up on the stories we are following. in denver, a stand off between police and two armed robbers is over. schools were put on lockdown and residents evacuated in the six hour ordeal during which one of the suspected updated his facebook pace. friends asked him to surrender to police. shots were fired but no one was injured. >>> two young children are safe and his father in custody following a coast guard rescue. he's accused of abducting the kids and stealing a boat at a marina. the mother suggested a boat might be involved. they described the moments leading up to the rescue. >> we wanted to provide him with water and a radio so that we could have
i'm randi kaye. if you wonder who this is, it is victor blackwell. he's with me to co-anchor the morning hours. >> i have to say i'm disappointed. >> all right? we just started. >> i expected where i run in and there's confetti, you run across the studio and jump in my arms. >> we tried that -- >> confetti wasn't in the budget? >> yeah. let's get you caught up on the stories we are following. in denver, a stand off between police and two armed robbers is...
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i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm randi kaye. coming up, we move to the world of boxing where on may 5th, undefeated superstar floyd mayweather will return to the
i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm randi kaye. coming up, we move to the world of boxing where on may 5th, undefeated superstar floyd mayweather will return to the
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i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm randi kaye. coming up, we move to the world of boxing where on may 5th, undefeated superstar floyd mayweather will return to the ring to battle miguel koto of puerto rico, a four-time title holder in his own right. >> over the next several weeks as their fight approaches, courtesy of our colleagues at hbo, an all-access look at the lives of both men as their date in the ring draws closer. " 24/7" is next on cnn.
i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm randi kaye. coming up, we move to the world of boxing where on may 5th, undefeated superstar floyd mayweather will return to the ring to battle miguel koto of puerto rico, a four-time title holder in his own right. >> over the next several weeks as their fight approaches, courtesy of our colleagues at hbo, an all-access look at the lives of both men as their date in the ring draws closer. " 24/7" is next on cnn.
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i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm drew griffin. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, the one man who knows president obama better than just about anybody else. >> rahm has exceeded all of my
i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm drew griffin. >> and i'm drew griffin. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, the one man who knows president obama better than just about anybody else. >> rahm has exceeded all of my
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randi kaye has more. >> the first evidence of violence? these pictures. george zimmerman told officers that trayvon martin attacked him and threw his head into the concrete. if that's true, are these wounds consistent with a head hitting pavement? documents released last week showed zimmerman had bruises to his forehead, bleed and go -- bleeding and terpdness to his nose. zimmerman declined to be transported to the hospital even after he told officers that his head hurt and he felt light-headed. and there's this. if there was a prolonged struggle, would zimmerman's dna be on trayvon martin's hands? an analysis of scrapings from underneath the teenager's finger nails did not contain any of zimmerman's dna. but the autopsy done on martin does show a cut, quote, a one-quarter by 1/8 inch small abrasion on the left fourth finger, evidence he may indeed have been punching zimmerman. and the encounter with zimmerman after the shooting found him winded. >> he was having a hard time because he looked like he had gotten his butt whoopd, so he was a little bit more
randi kaye has more. >> the first evidence of violence? these pictures. george zimmerman told officers that trayvon martin attacked him and threw his head into the concrete. if that's true, are these wounds consistent with a head hitting pavement? documents released last week showed zimmerman had bruises to his forehead, bleed and go -- bleeding and terpdness to his nose. zimmerman declined to be transported to the hospital even after he told officers that his head hurt and he felt...
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randi kaye has more. >> reporter: the first bit of ambiguous evidence, these pictures. george zimmerman, who says he killed trayvon marten in self-defense, told investigators trayvon attacked him and slammed his head into the concrete. if that's true, are these wounds consistent with a head hitting pavement? documents released thursday show zimmerman had abrasions to his forehead, bleeding and tenderness at his nose and a small laceration to the back of his head. and if it was so bad, why didn't zimmerman go to the hospital? zimmerman declined to be transported to the hospital, even after he told officers his head hurt and that he felt light headed. and there's this. if there was a prolonged struggle, would zimmerman's dna be on trayvon martin's hands? an analysis of scrapings from underneath the teenager's fingernails did not contain any of zimmerman's dna. but the autopsy done on martin does show a cut, a "1/4 by 1/8th inch on the left fourth finger," an indication he might have indeed been punching zimmerman and new details also reveal the first neighbor to encounter
randi kaye has more. >> reporter: the first bit of ambiguous evidence, these pictures. george zimmerman, who says he killed trayvon marten in self-defense, told investigators trayvon attacked him and slammed his head into the concrete. if that's true, are these wounds consistent with a head hitting pavement? documents released thursday show zimmerman had abrasions to his forehead, bleeding and tenderness at his nose and a small laceration to the back of his head. and if it was so bad, why...
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this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, randi kaye and drew griffin. >>> just this week, secretary of defense leon panetta announced new policy to combat sexual assaults in the military. zero tolerance is the mention. >> but ground zero for battling the growing problem may start at the nation's most prestigious military academies. >> reports of sexual assaults at the academies rose by nearly 60% in the past year. and, out of the 65 cases record reported, only one resulted in court-martial. >> that's why two young women say they're coming forward. in a lawsuit filed this week, they say they were raped in their first year at the academies. tonight they speak to keira phillips for the first time. >> reporter: west point. the naval academy. the air force academy. prestigious military institutions tasked with training future officers ethically, spiritually, and morally. but for these high school honor students, their experience would be far different. >> i remember him turning off the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> in the middle of the night, i did come to and he was on to
this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, randi kaye and drew griffin. >>> just this week, secretary of defense leon panetta announced new policy to combat sexual assaults in the military. zero tolerance is the mention. >> but ground zero for battling the growing problem may start at the nation's most prestigious military academies. >> reports of sexual assaults at the academies rose by nearly 60% in the past year. and, out of the 65 cases record reported, only...
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this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host randi kaye and drew griffin. >> good evening. more than a month after whitney houston's tragic death, a toxicology report reveals drugs indeed played a role. >> the news does not surprise someone who knew houston all her life. a man she referred to as uncle sam. >> sam moore. you probably know him better as half of the '60s singing duo sam and dave. best known for their hit "soul man." yet a drug addiction devastated his life and career. >> his life intersected with whitney houston in many ways through the years and in the end he hoped to bring houston back from her addiction. don lemon has the story. >> reporter: it was february 12, 2011. a year before whitney houston died. a pregrammy party. >> whitney houston. >> reporter: whitney was back. back from years of erratic behavior and drug use. ♪ walk on by >> where is the voice? >> reporter: you're saying she couldn't sing? >> no. >> reporter: hall of famer sam moore was in the audience. an old family friend, he and his wife joyce knew that she was in trouble. >> she came in and
this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host randi kaye and drew griffin. >> good evening. more than a month after whitney houston's tragic death, a toxicology report reveals drugs indeed played a role. >> the news does not surprise someone who knew houston all her life. a man she referred to as uncle sam. >> sam moore. you probably know him better as half of the '60s singing duo sam and dave. best known for their hit "soul man." yet a drug addiction...
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randi kaye, cnn, bartonsville, oklahoma. >> today, the supreme court upheld veronica's return to her biological father. it was a split decision 3-2. in a statement, veronica's adoptive parents said there really are no words to describe the incredible heartbreak disappointment and pain. this is a complete failure. within our justice system. we want to dig deeper into this with disability rights attorney and children's advocate raven martin. also senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. is this just a case where federal law trumps state law? >> that's how the south carolina supreme court saw it. they said that under this unusual statute from 1978 -- a statute that really had a good purpose. you know, there was a time when 30% of indian children were being taken from their biological parents and the congress said, look, that is -- that's a terrible injustice. so they -- this law went into effect. it clearly does not seem to -- they didn't intend it for this situation. >> right. >> but it was a reasonable decision. although, you know, one that could have gone either way. 3-2 decision. and th
randi kaye, cnn, bartonsville, oklahoma. >> today, the supreme court upheld veronica's return to her biological father. it was a split decision 3-2. in a statement, veronica's adoptive parents said there really are no words to describe the incredible heartbreak disappointment and pain. this is a complete failure. within our justice system. we want to dig deeper into this with disability rights attorney and children's advocate raven martin. also senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. is this...